A TEENAGE carer who glassed an auxiliary nurse in a North Wales club was yesterday spared custody.

But Katie Blower, 19, was ordered to pay £2,000 compensation to her victim, left scarred for life.

She did not intend to strike Gemma Roberts with the glass at the Wrexham nightclub, Mold Crown Court was told.

Blower pleaded guilty to assault on the basis she only intended to soak Miss Roberts with lager but recklessly caused the cut above the eye with the glass.

Judge Merfyn Hughes QC said there was clearly a history of animosity between them.

He told Blower: "You beckoned her over in a way that made her feel frightened, to the extent that she decided to leave. Before she was able to do that, you confronted her, threw the contents of your glass into her face, which was an unlawful act."

He ordered Blower of Tudor Avenue in Rhostyllen, Wrexham, to carry out 240 hours unpaid work and gave her a 9pm-6am six month curfew.